The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-05-19, Page 10CHIROPRACTIC
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Office ---Corner of South St. an6
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
Preparations are already well
_ under way for the 1955 Interna-
tional P1ewitlg Match,,, F. A. Lash-
ley, Secretary -Manager of the On-
tario Plowmen's Association has
announced that, arrangements
p.m
pinm
a.m.
have been, made tor the o cers
and directors of the Association
to make a trip by bus `to the scene
of,. this year's match in Essex
County.
-The purpose of the trip. • is to in-
spect the site of the international
which is to be held October d.1
to 14 on the far of John Rahn?,
Mersea Township, near Leaming-
ton, in Essex County: It is also
THE GQDERWitG 7
proposed io meet Jody' wi
locale ` •committees in planning, the
event and - a full board "meetiing ;
prize list and program will , be
discussed.
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For a century and a half a treas-
ure supposedly buried by Catain
Kidd as been. sought on N ova
Scotia's Oak Island. • •
G. B. CLANCY
Optometr ist—Optici an
(successor to the late A. ,L.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointment phone 33.
Goderich.
Stiles Ambulance
(formerly Cranston's)
Anywhere — Anytime
PHONE 399
77 Montreal St., Goderich
Ronald G. McCann
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phones' 561--455
Office: Royal Bank Building
Res: Rattenbury St.
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Gregory Clark
Tax Notices have been mailed to rate-
payers of the Town of Goderich. Anyone -
who has not received a notice please oontaot-• -
the Tax Collector's office at once. Phone 200-J.
Discount of 2% allowedoff second intall-
ment if paid by May 31. POSITIVELY NO
DISCOUNT AFTER THIS DATE.
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House 920
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General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Goderich
Phone 18w
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Gregory Clark whose columns are
read by thousands, is a booster
for holidaying in Ontario.
Yc u'1i more than agree with
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What a ..variety of tempting
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museum and shrine, booming
industries in city, mine and forest.
More than 74,000 miles of
paved highway and secondary
roads promise comfortable travel.
Reminders of Ontario's
fascinating history -dot the
countryside and school -book
history becomes alive in its setting.
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*wards.. re Given At.i1usie estival
Winners }.. In.. ,Various Com polio s
Scholarships, prizes, shields an&,
cups were presented to, winners
-of' various classes at the Huro.
County Music Festival • in God
rich, coinpleted last Thursday'
evening.
Top winner in piano classes was
Dora Ann Stinson, Seaforth, who
won. the Sherlock-II/fanning Piano
Rose Bowl.
A Hensall boy, .Nelson McClifi-
they, was awarded a pen and PM:
cil set, donated by F. T. Arm-
strong, Goderich, for. the boy com-
petitor
ompetitor wlio in the opinion of the
adjudicator showed the. best
musicianship in piano solo classes.
'Following is the liist of other
winners:
Cab prize, $5 donated by Huron
County, piano solo, Jean Stephens,'
Goderich; $25 scholarship donated
by Goderieh Women's Institute,
piano solo, Janie Beecroft, Wing -
ham and Douglas. Fisher, Goderich;
$25 scholarship donated by Huron
'County ORMTA, piano solo, Nel-
son MoClinchey, Hensall; $5 cash
prize donated by Huron County,
piano sight reading, Doris John-
ston, Walton; $5 cash prize don-
ated by Huron County, piano duet,
Arlene Austin and Edward Wal-
zak, Goderich; music lyre donated
by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, vocal
solo, Jean Rintaul, Wingham; $25
scholarship donated. by Goderich
Elevator and Transit Company,
piano solo, Wanda Wilson, Gode-
rich; $10.50 cash prize donated
by Go4erich Business 'College,
piano trio, Jennifer Parsons, Jean
Stephens and David Edward, Gode-
rich; $5 cash prize donated` by
Huron County, piano• duet, Doris
Johnston and Mary Dennis, Wal-
ton; $25 scholarship donated by
Dominion Road Machinery Com-
pany, piano solo (Bach), Dora Ann
Stinson, Seaforth. .
$2.50 cash prize donated by
Brussels Lions Club, alto horn
classes, Doris Johnston, Walton;
$2.50 cash prize, donated by Zurich
Lions Clubs Donna Oesch, Zurich;
•$2.50 cash prizedonated by Zurich
Lions Club, Kenneth Weido,
Zurich; $5 -cash prize donated by
Goderich Pavilion, collegiate duet,
Fred Moss and Richard Madge,
Goderich; $2.50 cash prize donated
by Brussels Lions Club, cornet
solo, Ruth Salmon, Dashwood;
,_$2:50 cash prize donated by Brus•
sels Lions Club, cornet solo, Neil
Turnbull, Ethel; $2.50 cash prize
donated by Brussels Lions Club,
cornet solo, Audrey Hackwell,
Walton; cash prize donated by
Huron County, collegiate trio,
Barbara Smith, Donna Walden and
.Gladys MeClinchey,, Goderich Col
legiate;"$5 cash°'prize donated by
Huron County, sight singing,
Robert • Fowles-, Goderich; $2.50
cash prize donated by Zurich Lions
Club, trombone solo, Doris John
store, Walton; $2.50 cash prize don-
ated by Brussels Lions Club, ysaxo-
.phone solo, teddy Waxman, Brus-
sels; $3 cash prize donated by
Zurich Lions Club, saxophone solo,
David .Kennedy, Brussels; silver
cup donated by Huron County,
collegiate boy's solo, Robert Wood,
Goderich; $4 cash prize. donated
by Zurich Lions Club, saxophone
duet, Paul Yungblut and Dianne
Thiel, Zurich; Stan Prevett ctp,
collegiate -girls' chorus, Wingham
District Collegiate; $4 cash , prize
donated by Zurich Lions Club,
cornet duet, Joyce Greer and Ann
Westlake, Bayfield; $4 cash prize
donated by Brussels Lions Club,,
cornet . duet, June and Audrey
Hackwell, Walton; $4.50 cash prize
donated by Brussels ,Lions Club,
cornet trio, June, Audrey and Reid
Hackwell, Walton; Gardner Motors
cup, collegiate boys' chorus, Gode-
rich District Collegiate Institute. -
$2.50 cash prize donated by
Brussels Lions Club, clarinet solo,
Gerald Thomas, Wingharn; $2.50.
cash prize donated by Zurich
Lions Club, clarinet solo, Marie
Salmon, Dashwood; H. M. Ford •
shield, collegiate double trio,
Wingham District Collegiate In-
stitute; cash prize donated by
Huron County, collegiate . male
quartette, Goderich - No. 1; $„25
scholarship donated by Sifto.Salt
Co-, Willmar James, Goderich; - $5
cash prize donated by Rebekah
Lodge No, 89, Goderich, William
,and Fred James, Goderieh; Huron
County ,shield, Khali vocal en-
semble, Wingham District Colleg-
iate; $4 cash prize donated by
Zurich •'Lions Club, clarinet duet,
Marion Tur'kheim and Marie Sal-
mon, Dashwood; Reg McGee and
Sons cup, collegiate mixed chorus,
Goderich District Collegiate.
Holeproof Hosiery shield, unison
chorus, S.S. 4, Tilckersmith; prize
donated by Goderich Home and
School Association, girl's vocal
solo, Gail Henderson, Turnberry
Township; silver chip donated by
Tiger Dunlop Women's. Institute;
boy's vocal solo, Dick Labia, Bruce -
field; 'Lions. Club shield for. two-
part chorus, S.S. 11, Gode leh;
silver cup donated by ,Tiger Dunlop
Wo}men's (institute; Bill Jeffrey,
' 'urnber`ry; CKNX shied for rural
rhythm bands, S.S. 10, Morris;
book doltated . by Miss G. George,
girl's vocal solo, Susan Wightman,
Brussels; Goderich Board of Trade
Shield, unison chorus, S.S. 11,
Goderich; Signal.St'ar shield,
double trio, -. S.S. 6, East W awa-
nash;�,. Huron County shield, -- Wo -
part chorus) S.S. 12, Grey; wrist-
wateh donated by Reg Bell, boy's
vocal solo, Victor Corran, Clinton;
cash rize donated { by Goderich
French Dry Cleaners, vocal duet,
Lynn Liscombe and Luella Ball,
Clinton; $Z5 scholarship donated
rby �4'hmeck Chapter, .IODE, girl's
;p n `focal solo, Joanne Rapson, ` Lon-
_desboro;. • Thfron1_C0ou14 shield,..
double- blip,. St. 0, -Hullett.
Acord certificate donated by;
Bllackstone's. Furniture,' 'Goderich,
for kindergarten choirs, Goderi'+ii
Public School; record certificate
donated ,by Music Shop, Goderich,
for Grades' ,I and 11 choirs; Gode-
rich Public School No. 2; silver
dup donated by Goderich Dinette
'Club, boy's vocal • solo, Larry Tay-
lor, Wingham; record certificate
.donated by Huron. County, oirs;
Gr des %tll and IV`, Godc rich` Public.
;School; Huron County shield 'for'
hoirs,,,Grades •I, B, I apd 1V,
Blyth Pathic' School; prize donated
by. Goderich ,tithe and , htio1
� ss+aciatiOn, _skirl's s'oscal solo,
Bonnie Boyes, Clinton; record cer-
tificate; choirs, Grades V and VI;
Goderich Public School; silver cup
donated by Huron county,. girl's
vocal •solo, Mary- Blas* stone, Gad.e-
•.,rich; Duron County shield, rhythun
band, Wingham Public School;
"silver eup donated by Huron Coun-,
ty, boy's vocal solo, Bud Boyes,
Clinton; Huron County shield,
son chorus, Blyth Public Seho o
Seaforth Public School JBctard
shield for unison chorus, Goderich
Public School No. 2 (won outright,
third successive ' win); Huron
County shield, double trio; . Blyth
Public School; $25 scholarship
donated by Maple Leaf Chapter
IODE, girl's vocal solo, Shirley
Reap, Goderich; Huron County
shield, two-part chorus, 'Blyth Pub-.
School; Lions Club•shield for
choirs, Grades. VII, and 'tVVHl, Gode-
rich Public School; two Sheaffer
pens donated by J. A. Campbell,.
vocal duet, Mary Hay and Sandra
Bradley, Goderich; wristwatch
donated by Filsinger's Jewelry and•
Gifts, boy's vocal solo, Carl Berger,
Seaforth; Goderich Public School
Board shield for double trio, Gode-
rich Public School No. 6.
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I+ CB 4 *Y71,0- Mlr•
and`Mrs,-,Wa ter ia'l:'e• visited with
-Mrs Clare's brother R.e'v, Lloyd
W nils alit Van '" Osch, oft Toronto,.
Joseph Murphy, of Toronto, Mrs.
Joseph. Fitzpatrick and Kennett,
of Wingham, were visitors' here
• , opening of St. Mary's new' church
f the week -end
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton and.
Ryan, and; attended the official
family spent the week -end with
relatives in Wallacebung and
Sarnia.
Rev. Father Gerard Van Vynckt,
Dean of Tisdale, , and Mrs. Van
Vyriek't, of Toronto, are • Week -end
guests at the -rectory. Accompan-
ied by Miss. Lierman they also -
visited with Rev. It: Van Vynckt,
of St. Matthew's Church, at
Alvinston, on Sunday afternoon.
;ix% Brantford' on May ,8
Joseph Garvey, Q.C., Mrs. Gar-
vey, and .Michael spent the week-
end
eekend at the home of Thomas Gar-
vey.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Batte, of Mei-
may, were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Lotus
and were sponsors at the :christen,
,Ing of their infant daughter,
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